Originally posted by artik
- Early Russian fighters
- Early/Mid Russian bombers
- Early LW bombers
- Early RAF bombers
- Some Japaneese bombers/fighters like Ki-84
These need before all B-24s, P-61s, B-29s and others......
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Yes that is true. I agree with you in the fact that those aircraft are needed before the B-24s, B-29s, and so on. If you are being serious about the planes you listed that the MA needs, I completely disagree with you there. I'd like to see every WWII plane modeled eventually, but I'd absolutely hate to see planes taken away. Besides, theres no P-38, P-40, Mossie, or yak on there!:D
Mugzeee has a good point because with the new fuel consumption model, fuel is going to be harder to conserve therefore making long range bombing missions difficult. Thats where a long range bomber is needed, such as the B-24, which has a greater range than the B-17.
Now, if you dont like the idea of a late war American Heavy bomber, how bout the early war version?
B-24D2,598 B-24Ds built by three factorys.
Wing Span: 110 ft. 0 in.
Length: 64 ft. 4 in.
Height: 17 ft. 11 in.
Weight: 56,000 lbs. loaded
Armament: Eleven .50-cal. machine guns
Bombload: 8,000 pounds of bombs in combat loadout.
Engines: Four Pratt & Whitney R-1830-43 supercharged radials of 1,200 hp. each (take-off power)
Maximum speed: 303 mph.
Cruising speed: 200 mph.
Range: 4,600 miles (max. ferry range); 2,850 miles w/ 5,000 lbs. bomb load
Service Ceiling: 32,000 ft.
Views of the B-243/4 front view (Port)

Front View
Side View (Starboard)
3/4 Front View (Starboard)
Side View (Port)
Formation
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/research/bombers/b2-38.htm for info
Looking at those numbers, the B-24J (mid-late war) has lesser numbers, but not by much. Late war doesnt always mean better.